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IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT
(The Middleburg Film Festival runs October 16-19 in Middleburg, Virginia, and lead critic Chris Reed is on the ground doing coverage for us. Check out his It Was Just an Accident movie review! Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd
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THE THINGS YOU KILL Trailer: Canada’s Oscar Entry is a Psychological Tale of Revenge
One of the most gripping, chilling films that shook the Sundance Film Festival was writer-director Alireza Khatami's The Things You Kill. Winner of the World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award at the festival, it is a unique psychological thriller that explores
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A Conversation with Richard Linklater (BLUE MOON)
On the evening of March 31, 1943, the genre-revising Rodgers & Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! opened at the St James Theater in Manhattan. Before the boisterous curtain calls, Lorenz Hart left the theater for Sardi’s, just a few doors away. For
Interviews
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A Conversation with Richard Linklater (BLUE MOON)
On the evening of March 31, 1943, the genre-revising Rodgers & Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! opened at the St James Theater in Manhattan. Before the boisterous curtain calls, Lorenz Hart left the theater for Sardi’s, just a few doors away. For
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A Conversation with Crispin Glover (NO! YOU’RE WRONG. or: SPOOKY ACTION AT A DISTANCE
Many actors have added multi-hyphenates to their resumes, dipping into other facets of auteur filmmaking. But no one has done it quite like Crispin Hellion Glover. For that, and many other reasons, he remains one of the most unique artists
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A Conversation with Dag Johan Haugerud (Oslo Stories Trilogy)
Norwegian filmmaker Dag Johan Haugerud is one of his country's most influential directors and writers, having won numerous Amanda Awards and international recognition for films like I Belong and Beware of Children. His latest achievement is an ambitious trilogy examining
Trailers
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THE THINGS YOU KILL Trailer: Canada’s Oscar Entry is a Psychological Tale of Revenge
One of the most gripping, chilling films that shook the Sundance Film Festival was writer-director Alireza Khatami's The Things You Kill. Winner of the World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award at the festival, it is a unique psychological thriller that explores
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FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER Teaser: Jim Jarmusch’s Golden Lion Winner Arrives This December
Having premiered at the Venice Film Festival, where it picked up the prestigious Golden Lion for Best Film, Jim Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother will certainly be a different kind of family drama to come out this holiday season. A
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OBEX Trailer: Albert Birney Transports Us To a Vintage Computer Game World
After taking us to the land of dreams in his 2021 feature, Strawberry Mansion, director Albert Birney is back to transport us to a virtual reality from the late '80s. OBEX, which he co-wrote with filmmaker Pete Ohs (also serving
In Theatres
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A Conversation with Richard Linklater (BLUE MOON)
On the evening of March 31, 1943, the genre-revising Rodgers & Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! opened at the St James Theater in Manhattan. Before the boisterous curtain calls, Lorenz Hart left the theater for Sardi’s, just a few doors away. For
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A Conversation with Crispin Glover (NO! YOU’RE WRONG. or: SPOOKY ACTION AT A DISTANCE
Many actors have added multi-hyphenates to their resumes, dipping into other facets of auteur filmmaking. But no one has done it quite like Crispin Hellion Glover. For that, and many other reasons, he remains one of the most unique artists
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STRANGE JOURNEY: THE STORY OF ROCKY HORROR
(Check out Jessica Baxter's Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror movie review, it's in select theaters now! Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) If you’re reading this review, chances are you’re already aware of the awesome power
Watch at Home
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A Conversation with Noémie Merlant & Sanda Codreanu (THE BALCONETTES)
In The Balconettes (which I recently reviewed), French actress/writer/director Noémie Merlant (Mi iubita, mon amour) delivers an exciting sophomore effort behind the camera, crafting a powerful feminist tale about physical and sexual assault and its horrific consequences. Seamlessly working over-the-top comedy into the mix,
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A Conversation with José Rubén Escalante (CONTRAATAQUE/COUNTERATTACK)
I recently enjoyed a Zoom conversation with J.R. Escalante, the screenwriter for the new film from Mexico, Contraataque (Counterattack). It premiered on Netflix on March 4th and within just a few weeks had achieved 58 million views. Stewart Clarke recently
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A Conversation with Callie Hernandez & Courtney Stephens (INVENTION)
How does the process of grief help us understand a person better? Can we tell who a person was from the things they leave behind? These are some of the questions that director/co-writer Courtney Stephens (Terra Femme) and actor/co-writer Callie